News and Commentary On Newcastle United By Ed Harrison, A Proud Exiled Geordie And Lifelong Fan

Tomorrow’s game at home is another very important game for Newcastle, but in all honesty we cannot see the lads getting much out of this game at all, unless we see a big improvement on recent form, and our defense is lot tighter than it’s been of late.

Newcastle seem to quickly be losing the good name they created last season as being more than a decent side, and we have found it hard to buy a win over the last seven league games, but hey – we did hammer Wigan 3-0 – but yes – I almost forget – they played with […]

We think Cheick Tiote’s form has been nowhere near his best this season, and he keeps making silly mistakes, like giving away the free kick on the edge of the penalty area last Monday night at Craven Cottage, that cost Newcastle a possible big win. Cheick Tiote – nowhere near his best form

Next up for Newcastle United are Manchester City, and we have lost our previous two fixtures in the league at home to Manchester City by a couple of goals, and it would be a huge surprise if Newcastle can get anything out of this game tomorrow. Alan Pardew – in happier times

In these tough times we need some good news (now and again) so we don’t get enmeshed in all the negative news going around, following our precipitous drop in the league table, and we have amazingly lost five of our last six league games. Great action shot of Yohan Cabaye

Alan Pardew has talked about bringing some new players into the club next month during the January transfer window, but he’s not talking about a lot of players coming in – just one or two. A worried Alan Pardew and John Carver last Monday night

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In Honor of John Alder and Liam Sweeney

John Alder and Liam Sweeney

In honor of two dedicated Newcastle fans, who lost their lives supporting Newcastle United, when their passenger jet was shot down over Ukraine on Thursday July 17th, 2014 by rebels, as they were traveling to support the team in New Zealand.

We will never forget them.

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Tore Eikeland

Tore Eikeland was a huge Newcastle fan in Norway who was tragically killed in the Norwegian massacre in July of 2011.